

The whole book she presumably just had it lying around for use here just in Made for a season that always was linked to the Hope’s Peak story.

Wouldn’t put it pastĪlso must have already existed as a prop probably several seasons ago, perhaps Were used in here to make the book seem super authentic. They did a live-action recreation of the Hope’s Peak story, and photos from that We can pretend that this universe is so Danganronpa-crazed that at some point Spoil anything, since this book exists to hint to us that their memories of all Point, Shuichi noting that they’re illustrations here wouldn’t even really Way that was not meant to be one file for every season of Danganronpa). The first several of them and then photographs for the rest (and there were exactly fifty-two of them, there is no Of their way to point out that the files in Shuichi’s lab had illustrations for Not with how much the out-universe writers went out Photographs seems unlikely to me to be a deliberate clue that actually all the But the fact that he isn’t and therefore they’re apparently Pictures in the book… should by all rights be illustrations, and Shuichi shouldīe noticing this. This story was never intended to be set in the Hope’s Peak universe atĪll until Tsumugi improvised that whole thing in chapter 5. Originally supposed to have anything to do with Hope’s Peak or the Remnants ofĭespair. It’s very apparent from the rest of this lab that Kokichi was not Kokichi never entered this lab and never had anything to do with thisīook. To all this stuff, on the off chance that anyone did end up seeing inside this To claim Kokichi was a Remnant of Despair, in order to try and make it seem Hastily threw in here last chapter when she decided to use the Flashback Light What it clearly is is just a prop that Tsumugi Of course, also the book about the history of Hope’s Peak lying on the floor.īut absolutely nothing else in the lab has anything to do with Hope’s Peak, so Since this lab more or less proves that he’s not really the supremest orĮvilest at all, they wanted to let Kokichi keep up his charade about that forĪs long as possible (or even hypothetically forever, if he got himself killed In-universe writers wanted Kokichi’s true nature to be somewhat ambiguous. Was probably set to open up later than any of the others because even the

None of it has any connection to the Remnants of Despair or to Hope’s Peak The supremest and evilest only in a very ridiculous, childlike, over-the-top Here just shows off the fact that Kokichi’s actual organisation, D.I.C.E., was Trying to find some kind of link to the Remnants of Despair, since that was Shuichi: “This is more like… a child’s idea of what an Mechanic in this chapter’s investigation is.Īctually properly start the investigation, beginning in Kokichi’s lab. Lengthily complained about how pointless and inconsiderate the time limit Will I find a reason to mention Kaito in despite him being gone? as many as I damn well can), and then I Remembering him and it was adorable (how many of this chapter’s summary bits Shuichi was keeping up the hope Kaito gave them that there’s somewhere toĮscape to, he and Maki were generally holding onto Kaito’s memory and fondly Weapons for no adequately-justified reason towards the worst possible purpose,

It is emphatically not intended for someone experiencing the game for their first time.Īs chapter 6 began, some random kid called Makoto was the only genuineĪppreciater of fiction in the in-universe audience that we’re ever going to A major focus of this commentary is to talk about all of the hints and foreshadowing of events that are going to happen and facts that are going to be revealed in the future of the story. Be aware that this is not a blind playthrough! This will contain spoilers for the entire game, regardless of the part of the game I’m commenting on.
